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Government of West Bengal Office of the Commissioner of Police Administrative (Tender) Branch 18, Lalbazar Street, Kolkata-1 Government of West Bengal Office of the Commissioner of Police Administrative (Tender) Branch 18, Lalbazar Street, Kolkata-1 Memo No. 17134 /TEN Dated. 31 /08/2018 To The Deputy Director of Information Department of Information & Cultural Affairs Nabanna, 9 th Floor 325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Shibpur, Howrah-711102. Subject: Re-e-tender for procurement of Chlrorubber Blue Road Marking Paint for the use of Traffic Department of Kolkata Police. Dear Sir, The undersigned hereby requests to publish Notice Inviting Re-e-tender for procurement of Chlrorubber Blue Road Marking Paint for the use of Traffic Department of Kolkata Police, in Bengali (The Bartaman/Sangbad Pratidin), in English(The Times of India/Statesman) & in Hindi (The Sanmarg) daily news papers at the earliest possible date. You are requested to submit the bill in duplicate to the undersigned along with the paper in which published. The details of the Advertisement Matter to be published in newspapers is given Below: RE -E-TENDER NOTICE Re-e-tender is invited by the Commissioner of Police, Kolkata for procurement of Chlrorubber Blue Road Marking Paint for the use of Traffic Department of Kolkata Police. The NIT Document and other details will be available in the website wbtenders.gov.in. The last date for submission of the re-e-tender is on 20.09.2018 up to 15.00 hours Sd/- for Commissioner of Police, Kolkata Sd/- for Commissioner of Police, Kolkata Memo No. /TEN Dated. /08/2018 Copy to the: - • Jt. CP (O), Kolkata for information only please. • D.C TP, for information only please. • The P.R.O, Lalbazar is requested to pursue the matter with the Director of Information and Cultural Affairs to publish the matter at the earliest. • OC RMS TP, Kolkata for information only please. • HA (Dev), TP. for Commissioner of Police, Kolkata .
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